Frequently Asked Questions
The Pig Hog PCH10PL cable is ten feet long. This length is ideal for connecting instruments to amplifiers without excess slack.
The cable features gold plated one-quarter inch connectors. These connectors ensure a high-quality signal transfer for your instruments.
The outer covering is made from a unique woven material. This design enhances durability and adds a stylish Tartan Plaid look.
Simply plug one end of the cable into your guitar and the other into your amplifier. It’s compatible with standard one-quarter inch jacks.
Yes, this cable is perfect for studio use. Its high performance ensures clear sound quality for recordings and live performances.
Yes, it is compatible with any instrument that has a one-quarter inch output. This includes electric guitars, basses, and keyboards.
To clean the cable, wipe it down with a damp cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals to maintain the integrity of the woven covering.
Yes, it comes with a lifetime warranty. This ensures that you are covered for any manufacturing defects during its use.
Store the cable coiled loosely in a dry place. Avoid sharp bends to prevent damage to the internal wiring.
Yes, it is designed for high performance and durability. The woven outer covering adds an extra layer of protection against wear.
The Pig Hog PCH10PL stands out for its unique Tartan Plaid design and high-quality components. It offers superior signal clarity compared to standard cables.
Yes, the Pig Hog PCH10PL is great for beginners. Its ease of use and reliable performance make it an excellent choice for new musicians.
Yes, it is ideal for live performances. The gold plated connectors ensure a strong connection and minimize signal loss.
If your cable arrives damaged, you can return it for a replacement. Ensure to contact customer service for assistance.
If the cable stops working, first check the connections. If issues persist, refer to the warranty for repair or replacement options.
Yes, it is flexible and easy to maneuver. This allows for comfortable use during performances and practice sessions.















